(transitive) To remove ink from, especially in the process of recycling paper.
eikon
eikon
noun
Alternative spelling of icon (“religious image”)
eking
eking
noun
(nautical, obsolete) A supplementary piece of timber used to lengthen another.
That which is added.
The act or process of adding.
verb
present participle of eke
elkin
icken
inked
inked
adj
(slang) Having a tattoo or tattoos.
verb
simple past tense and past participle of ink
inken
inken
adj
(archaic) made of or written with ink
inker
inker
noun
A person or device that applies ink.
A tattoo artist.
In comic book production, a person who outlines and otherwise embellishes the artwork of a penciler in preparation for publishing.
inket
inkie
inkle
inkle
noun
Narrow linen tape, used for trimmings or to make shoelaces
verb
(transitive, rare) To have a hint or inkling of; divine.
(transitive, rare) To hint at; disclose.
kaine
kenai
kenai
Proper noun
a city, peninsula and river in Alaska
kenji
kenti
kenzi
kerin
kevin
kiehn
kinde
kinde
adj
Obsolete spelling of kind
kines
kines
noun
plural of kine
klein
kline
kline
noun
Alternative form of k-line
knezi
knies
knife
knife
noun
A utensil or a tool designed for cutting, consisting of a flat piece of hard material, usually steel or other metal (the blade), usually sharpened on one edge, attached to a handle. The blade may be pointed for piercing.
A weapon designed with the aforementioned specifications intended for slashing and/or stabbing and too short to be called a sword. A dagger.
Any blade-like part in a tool or a machine designed for cutting, such as that of a chipper.
verb
(intransitive) To cut through as if with a knife.
(transitive) To betray, especially in the context of a political slate.
(transitive) To cut with a knife.
(transitive) To positively ignore, especially in order to denigrate; compare cut.
(transitive) To use a knife to injure or kill by stabbing, slashing, or otherwise using the sharp edge of the knife as a weapon.
knipe
knive
knive
verb
Rare form of knife.
koine
koine
noun
A lingua franca.
A regional language that becomes standard over time.
krein
liken
liken
verb
(transitive, followed by to or unto) To compare; to state that (something) is like (something else).
minke
minke
noun
A minke whale, one of two species of baleen whales within Balaenoptera, the northern-dwelling species of which is often seen in coastal waters.
nikep
pekin
penki
reink
reink
verb
To ink again.
skein
skein
noun
(figuratively) A web, a weave, a tangle.
(radio, television, dated) A series created by a web (major broadcasting network).
(sports) A winning streak.
(wagonmaking) A metallic strengthening band or thimble on the wooden arm of an axle.
(zoology) The membrane of a fish ovary.
(zoology, UK, dialect, collective) A group of wild fowl (e.g. geese, goslings) when they are in flight.
A quantity of yarn, thread, etc. put up together, after it is taken from the reel. A skein of cotton yarn is formed by eighty turns of the thread around a fifty-four inch reel.